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...Western-style hero-worship thrown in. The Cao Dai, whose temples were adorned with the Masonic eye, considered as major deities Buddha, Christ, and Mohammed. They harbored in their pantheon of lesser deities such people as Marcus Aurelius, Georges Clemenceau, Joan of Arc, Victor Hugo, and Thomas Jefferson. Winston Churchill was enshrined after 1945, but Charlie Chaplin was considered and dropped as a candidate for sainthood at about the same time...

Author: By Dan Swanson, | Title: Who Will Be the Philosophers? | 10/15/1973 | See Source »

Still, with more than due respect and the grandfatherly twinkle of one who has seen 'em all come and go, West offers the reader a fly-on-the-wall view of such things as a housemaid and F.D.R., in turn, discovering House Guest Winston Churchill's proclivity for stomping around his rooms, chomping his cigar, stark naked. West recalls Harry Truman's unreconstructed Southern mother's downright refusal to sleep in Lincoln's bed. Lyndon Johnson's specially installed, multinozzled, Texas-strength shower nearly knocked the newly elected Nixon clear out of the bathroom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Bed and Board | 10/1/1973 | See Source »

...from his new album Innervisions was climbing the charts ("Don't you let nobody bring you down ... God is gonna show you higher ground"), and blind Singer-Composer Stevie Wonder, 23, was recuperating in Los Angeles from an automobile accident. He had been hospitalized for two weeks in Winston-Salem, N.C., but had retained his usual optimistic frame of mind, even about his brain contusion. "I was unconscious," he said, "and I was definitely for a few days in a much better spiritual place that made me aware of a lot of things that concern my life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Sep. 10, 1973 | 9/10/1973 | See Source »

...those with allergies, the change is almost catastrophic. "In March, this office just pours over with people having trouble with mulberry pollen," says Tucson Dr. L. Winston Martin. Adds Allergist Dr. Rueben Wagelie: "Bermuda grass thrives in this climate and gives off pollen from February to October." Although the doctors are struggling to alleviate their patients' distress, the only real cure is the one Mrs. Sturgis chose in 1953-flight. The plight of the allergy sufferers arouses little compassion in Jack Taylor, owner of three thriving Tucson nurseries: "The pollen isn't any problem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: The Greening of Arizona | 9/3/1973 | See Source »

...defense was frustrated in its efforts to have a mistrial declared. Two FBI agents with an attache case full of electronic gear had been discovered poised over telephone circuits next door to the defense attorneys' conference room. The defense claimed the agents were bugging their lines. Judge Winston Arnow, a tough, conservative Lyndon Johnson appointee, who has shown little patience with either defense or prosecution tactics, ruled last week there had been no bugging. When the Gainesville case goes to the jury it will face a decision not unfamiliar in conspiracy trials: Was the strange plot planned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: The Gainesville Eight | 8/20/1973 | See Source »

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